For the last 2 days, the stock market is being closed in the red mark in the green mark
Share Market Opening 7th February, 2025: The Indian stock market started a flat on Friday. On the last day of the week, the BSE Sensex opened 61.44 points to 78,119.60 points. On the other hand, NSE’s Nifty 50 index also opened with 46.15 points to 23,649.50 points. Let us tell you that on Wednesday and Thursday also the market started business in the green mark but finally closed in red mark. On Thursday, the Sensex rose by 242.07 points to 78,513.36 points and the Nifty gained 65.65 points to 23,761.95 points.
Bharti Airtel’s shares started business with great lead
On Friday, 19 out of 30 companies of Sensex opened in green mark with an increase, while the remaining 9 companies opened with a decline in red mark. Similarly, the shares of 26 out of 50 of the Nifty 50 opened with a boom in the green mark and the remaining 24 companies open in the red mark with loss. Bharti Airtel’s shares, one of the Sensex companies, opened with the highest 1.88 percent, while Infosys shares opened with the highest decline of 1.87 percent.
These shares opened with edge
Sensex companies included Mahindra & Mahindra shares 1.76 percent, Larsen & Toubro 1.34 percent, State Bank of India 1.26 percent, Bajaj Finance 1.08 percent, Zomato 0.83 percent, Tata Steel 0.60 percent, Tata Motors 0.58 percent, NTPC 0.51 percent, NTPC 0.51 percent, NTPC 0.43 percent, Hindustan Unilever 0.40 percent, HDFC Bank 0.34 percent, UltraTech Cement 0.31 percent, Tech Mahindra 0.28 percent, Sunforma 0.15 percent, ITC 0.12 percent, Kotak Mahindra Bank 0.09 percent, Titan 0.01 percent and share of Asian Pnts also 0.01 percent Open with Whereas ICICI Bank and Axis Bank shares opened without any change.
Shares of these companies opened in loss
Powergrid’s shares opened with 1.51 per cent, Reliance Industries 1.18 per cent, TCS 0.55 per cent, Adani ports 0.31 per cent, Nestle India 0.25 per cent, HCL Tech 0.21 per cent, IndusInd Bank 0.15 per cent and Maruti Suzuki’s shares 0.02 per cent.
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